”“Great Balls of Fire” and “Breathless” – and the rest is filler material like “High School Confidential.” But Quaid does a good job of reproducing the Lewis stage persona, and the soundtrack piano and vocals are, as the end credits assure us, by “The Killer Himself.”...
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Lethal Weapon 2/The Karate Kid Part III/Great Balls of Fire/Weekend at Bernie's/A Taxing Woman Returns (TV Episode 1989) - Referenced in, Featured in, Spoofed and more...
“Siren” for the movie, and that “Today” by Poe—which, like several other songs in the score, did not appear in the film—makes its only appearance here. Great Expectations: The Album was originally released only on CD, so vinyl soundtrack collectors have been lobbying for years to ...
Breaking Badis one of the best crime shows of its generation, but there's an argument to be made thatBetter Call Saul, a pre-sequel that explores the murky backstory of garishly-dressed attorney Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman, is just as good if not better. Following Jimmy's descent into the...
knife crime and sickle cell disease. To top it all off, the realistic characters, catchy soundtrack and exciting premise makes it a stand-out show that I'm happy to see added to Netflix's superpowered library. Meanwhile, if you've already delved into the world ofSupacell,check out these...
Fueled by a great movie soundtrack, we are introduced to the strange world of this film, get a taste of the ensemble cast, and understand Dirk brings something different to the table. 85% grab factor 95% memorability 95% sets the stage 93% OVERALL SCORE The Good Music Choreography...
(and had been released many years before the film was made), “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis and “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” by The Righteous Brothers, were added. The soundtrack also includes “Top Gun Anthem” and “Memories” by Steve Stevens/Faltermeyer and ...
As for the songs that I referenced in the story, I tried to use them at points when the title or the lyrics highlighted a character’s feelings at any given moment. After all, it would be really cool if we could go through life with a sound track so that everyone would know what we...
The logline of Wim Wenders’ gorgeous film might make it sound like a stunt or a provocation in the vein of the Nicholas Cage moviePig. It might go something like, “a film about cleaning toilets, except the film islife-affirming.” This summary, while accurate, suggests that the disparit...
Three British talents from the worlds of TV comedy (Jon Brown, Armando Iannucci) and film (Sam Mendes) have come together for The Franchise, a look behind the scenes at the making of a fictional superhero movie. Does it shoot up, up, and away into the stratosphere? Devindra Hardawar retur...